William Miller, 41, was charged with aggravated driving under the influence and reckless homicide, according to a release from Dolton Police Department spokeswoman TaQuoya Kennedy.

Miller was westbound on Sibley Boulevard in a Ford SUV about 7:41 p.m. Saturday night when he tried to turn left onto Evers Street, failing to yield to a motorcycle driven by Ernestine Temple, 37, of Dolton, according to Kennedy. Temple was struck and killed in the accident.

The driver pulled his SUV over after the crash and tried to remove the license plates from the vehicle and run away, Kennedy said, but bystanders caught him and held him until police arrived.

Miller’s blood alcohol level at the time was three times the legal limit of .08, Kennedy said in the news release. Miller also had two active warrants for driving without a license, according to the release.

Police expected to seek charges against a man who tried to run away after he turned into the path of a motorcyclist, fatally injuring her Saturday in south suburban Dolton, a spokeswoman for the village said today.